Connecting Thinkpad Yoga to Dual VGA Monitors

I recently received my Thinkpad Yoga, and would like to connect it to dual external monitors (I will only be using those two monitors, not the laptop monitor) that both have VGA connectors. My original thought was to get the Thinkpad Onelink Pro Dock but as near as I can tell that only has the DVI connectors on the back. I suppose I could get that, then get a DVI -> VGA connector, but just wanted to check in here to see if anybody else had any better / less complicated / less expensive solutions to this. 
Many thanks,
Bryce

Hi,
This article would be of help .
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&​lc=en&docname=c01938980
The displayport output is better than the vga.
Hope the link helps.
Regards,
I am an HP employee

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